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This is a very broad question, requiring to be more specific. In general terms, Mexico is reaching a demographic transition, whereas median age is increasing: in 1990 median age was 19.8, while nowadays it 27.7. Also fertility rate is decreasing (meaning less children per woman are born), going from 3.63 children per woman in 1990 to 2.2 in 2015. Finally, urbanization is increasing too: in 1990, 71% of the population (61 million out of 86 million) were living in cities; nowadays, over 79% of Mexicans (99 million out of 125 million) live in urban centers.

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